Dr. Vera Tarman Teams up with Renascent to Beat Addiction

Canada’s leading addiction doctor and addiction treatment facility have teamed up to create a duo of epic proportions. Dr. Vera Tarman is the Medical Director for Renascent Treatment Group, they specialize in offering their patients short, intensive and most importantly effective addiction rehabilitation. Based in Toronto, ON Renascent has help patients all over the country and the world recover from there drug and alcohol issues.

Renascent under the guidance of Dr. Vera has created the country’s leading after-care program so, no matter if you are a patient based in Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver or St. John’s, the support of the program is never far away. “Optimally we want our patients to have access to our after-care and supporting options no matter where they are in the world. We have really been trying to incorporate the power of technologies over the past few years into our patient offerings,” says Cathy Barrick of Renascent.

“Along with the other members of the staff at Renascent I am always looking at ways to improve the treatment options at Renascent,” says Dr. Vera. Renascent is in the process of developing a food addiction recovery program with the help of Dr. Vera and Acorn. Dr. Vera Tarman is one of the world’s leading experts on food addiction and has brought the treatment expertise of Acorn with her to Renascent. “By adding food addiction treatment to the already established drug and alcohol programs, we will be better able to treat cross addicted patients,” say Dr. Vera. “Food addiction is often intertwined with other addictions and can become a major issue for a recovery drug abuser or alcoholic.”

The food addiction treatment program at Renascent has yet to be unveiled and however for more information on how Renascent and Dr. Vera can help please call 1-866-232-1212 or contact Dr. Vera directly using the contact form. And remember the Power is Ours, your recovery can start today.

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Hello Dr. Tarman:
I believe that you have added another dimension to the addiction field. Have you every considered how much emotions play a part in the addicts life? There is a program that I have been associated with for over twenty-eight years called Emotions Anonymous and I have found it helpful combatting my addiction to alcohol. There is a website for the program and I have a host of information that I have accumulated over the years. I would be interested in talking with you regarding the link between Eating Disorders, Addictions and Emotions. If interested, please contact me through the above email address or call me at 905-720-3693 H or 905-259-5273 C.
Yours truly,
Dan Buller

My husband is 40 years old and has asked me to find him treatment for his food addiction/obesity. This isn’t the first time I have researched for him. We have two small children and I am worried sick he will leave me a young widow and my boys without their Dad. His food addiction causes a huge stress in our family’s daily life and our marriage. I am at the end of my rope with all of the other problems created from such an addiction. Doctors simply say “Lose weight and you’ll feel better.” That doesn’t help. He needs inpatient treatment desperately.

Dear Dr. Tarman,
Food addiction is finally getting the respect it’s due, thanks to scientifically-minded people like you and a few others. One of your colleagues in the field, Julia Ross, MFT, author of The Diet Cure (and The Mood Cure) is a founding member of the Alliance for Addiction Solutions and asked me, as the Alliance Board Chair, to extend an invitation to you to our 2.5 day weekend seminar June 8-10 titled A Clean and Sober Brain: Using Targeted Amino Acids and Other Nutrients to Eliminate Neurotransmitter Dysfunction, the Number One Cause of Addiction. There are only 44 beds at the retreat center where we are holding this seminar. Julia is the main speaker, along with Christina Veselak, LMFT, CN (certified nutritionist), who has been using amino acids and food and other pharmaceutical-free methods of brain repair for the past 20 years. The retreat center is called The Land Celebration and is located on 43 acres of lush woods with two labyrinths, a sweat lodge, swimming pond, and variety of accommodations. We intend to have a focused, high level, clinically useful experience together that weekend. Julia and Christina have such dramatically successful experience correcting brain chemistry with nutrients and foods, it feels sometimes like Galileo asking the Church Elders to look in his telescope all over again. If only our field would look and see that counseling works best if it comes after brain repair. And, drugs don’t repair brains, nutrients do! I hope you are entranced enough to meet Alliance members at the seminar and perhaps even consider joining the organization.Two members of our Board of Directors are from Canada: Teresa Kolpak, from TrueHope in Alberta, and Pam Killeen, author of Addiction: The Hidden Epidemic, from London, Ontario. We look forward to getting to know you and you, us. http://www.allianceforaddictionsolutions.org has all the details of the seminar. I’d love to talk to you about it or just about the issue of neuronutrition. Sincerely, Carolyn Reuben, L.Ac., Chair.